Goodyear DUI Lawyer FAQs
When am I allowed to refuse a blood or breath test in Goodyear?
Arizona operates with an Implied Consent Law. What this means is that you “Impliedly Consent” to give a test of your blood, breath, or urine at an Officer’s request if you are driving on the streets of Arizona, and he has Probable Cause to believe you are under the influence. This applies whether you have a driver’s license in Arizona or not.
You don’t even have to live in this State for this law to apply. If you refuse to provide a breath or blood test, then the Officers can then obtain a Search Warrant with a 24-hour on-call Judge, and this will compel you to give blood, breath, or urine. If you still refuse, they can strap you down to a “restraint chair” and forcibly remove your blood. Also, any refusal (either before or after you are shown the Warrant), can result in a one-year Suspension of your driving privileges in Arizona.
If I am Suspended in Arizona, but live in another State, will this affect my driver’s license there?
Any Suspension you receive in Arizona will be relayed to any of the other 49 states through what is known as the Interstate Compact. Your home State will then send you a letter suspending your license to drive there until you receive a “Clearance Letter” from the Arizona MVD. In other words, you can’t just leave Arizona without addressing a DUI charge or MVD Suspension, without it having consequences in your home State.
What exactly is a Certified Ignition Interlock Device, and when is it required in Goodyear?
Upon the Suspension of your license per the MVD’s Implied Consent/Administrative Per Se Affidavit and/or Hearing – or after any DUI conviction – you may be required to get an Ignition Interlock Device placed on your car. Once this Device is in your car, you have to blow into it in order to start your vehicle, and approximately every 15 minutes after its been running you will blow again, in order to keep the engine on. If you miss any of these tests, or if you end up showing that you’ve had alcohol, the Ignition Interlock Device company will notify MVD, and then they can Revoke your driving privileges entirely.
What happens if I don’t live in Arizona, but I get a DUI while visiting Goodyear?
You cannot merely just leave the State and ignore your traffic citation or the Arizona MVD. If you do this, a Warrant will issue for your arrest (which may or may not be effective across State lines), and your license will be Suspended (which will extend across State lines). This means if you just ignore the citation and return home, ultimately your home State will suspend your driving privileges there. Plus, there is a risk the police will show up and arrest you at your door. You will need a Goodyear DUI Lawyer to handle your case while you are out-of-state.
How will a DUI affect my professional licenses or employment?
Many professions have a governing Board which have specific rules regarding a DUI conviction. At DM Cantor we help people with all types of Board Representation, which can be potentially attached to their DMV record. We’ve appeared in front of Medical Boards, the Nursing Boards, the Board of Real Estate, the FAA, Teachers Boards, and every other Board you can possibly think of. It’s important to hire a Top Goodyear DUI Attorney, such as those at DM Cantor, who know the ins-and-outs of the collateral consequences of a DUI conviction.
If I am convicted of a DUI, how long will this stay on my record in Arizona?
For purposes of increased insurance, most insurance companies only do a “look-back” of 39 months. For purposes of an alleged “prior conviction,” the law states that any Misdemeanor DUI will stay on your record and be alleged against you if it within the last 7 years. As to a Felony Aggravated DUI, those are lifetime allegeable.
This means that if you have a prior Felony Aggravated DUI 20 years ago, and you get another Felony Aggravated DUI charge today, the new one can be considered as a Second Felony Offense, which puts you at risk for a mandatory minimum of 4-1/2 years in Prison. Call DM Cantor to set a time to secure a DUI case consultations slot and consult with a Goodyear DUI Attorney today!
Can I get my Goodyear DUI conviction expunged?
Technically, Arizona does not have an “Expungement” law regarding DUIs. However, you can get the “Judgment of Guilt Set Aside,” which many employers regard as a Dismissal/clean record. Consult with your DM Cantor DUI Attorney about how to fill out a background check/employment application after having a Judgment of Guilt Set Aside.
Does any other firm have more Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists, or DUI wins, than DM Cantor?
No. DM Cantor is the only firm in all of Arizona that has Two Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists. In addition, we have the most Jury Trial Complete Acquittals, and most Dismissals/Reductions in the State of Arizona. We list all of them on our website, and we have the proof to back it up! Remember, DM Cantor are experienced Goodyear lawyers whose law office handles DUI cases for clients, not just in the Goodyear City Court, but also DUI charges throughout Maricopa County.